you know, i want to start to change things. and so, like, when i make a movie, i make a movie--for instance, "always outnumbered, always outgunned" for hbo, it's a movie about a man who is a--his name is socrates fortlow he's out of prison. he lives way down below the template of justice. he's collecting bottles for a living. i'm talking about how he gets from collecting bottles to working in a grocery store, right? you know, just putting food in--in bags, how--how this is a--an in--an incredible act on his part, you know. and so i think it's valuable, you know. i'm not writing, you know, some kind of crazy--you know, like you know, wall street broker guy, you know, who's snorting cocaine and, you know, has all these women, but--then learns that he can be even richer if he's a good person, you know. and that's not the kind of stuff i'm doing. c-span: you said that if you could, you'd get rid of capitalism. what would you replace it with? >> guest: well, you see, the thing is i have no idea. in other words, the reason is--i said